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The Yves Behar-designed console took Kickstarter by storm last year, with over 63,000 gamers backing it as a fresh, Android-powered alternative to the expensive powerhouses of Xbox and PS4. Six months later, 660 games are available. Now, Kotaku readers can pick one up plus a $25 game credit at 15% off (just $85).

Kotaku gave the Ouya a mixed review, saying it was a promising idea but lacked the execution to really match up with the PS4 or Xbox One. But for less than $100 – does it really have to? The Ouya offers a combination of smartphone-like graphics and gameplay that harks back to the glory days of console gaming.

This offer is only open to those of you in Continental US, but free shipping is included, as is one controller and the AA batteries to power it. If you'd like to get the freshest thing in console gaming, head for the link below:

P.S. Something to note. People keep mentioning in the comments that even though the OUYA isn't the best console, it's an amazing emulator. And for <$100, as an emulator that's a steal. What do you think?

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